I think I know what it is.
WHAT do you think it is?
Bob.
rederob
23rd-April-2006, 10:54 PM
What do you think is the ultimate currency?
I think I know what it is.
WHAT do you think it is?
Bob.
Bob
It's actually "love'.
But just keep that between us.
Strw23
23rd-April-2006, 10:56 PM
It could be several answers
love, knowledge, trust, forgiveness.
Who decides
Scott
Bobby
23rd-April-2006, 11:23 PM
Thank you both Rederou & Stew23,
For your replys, both respected . :)
The thread was posted to commodities as the real hint, don't take any offence by this.
Still whats the ultimate currency!.
Bob.
Strw23
23rd-April-2006, 11:28 PM
Sorry, I didnt realise it was in the commodities section. With that said I googled it and the two answers that came up were gold and energy.
Scott
Bobby
23rd-April-2006, 11:37 PM
Sorry, I didnt realise it was in the commodities section. With that said I googled it and the two answers that came up were gold and energy.
Scott
Hello Scott,
Congratulations. ;)
Thought it would take a bit more time to get this, but well found! Yes the Ultimate Currency is ENERGY.
Bob.
rederob
24th-April-2006, 06:45 AM
Hello Scott,
Congratulations. ;)
Thought it would take a bit more time to get this, but well found! Yes the Ultimate Currency is ENERGY.
Bob.
I think it might be "out there", but as energy has so many different sources I believe whoever came up with the idea is not very bright.
A currency needs to satisfy a number of criteria, including utility/practicality.
Energy per se does not.
A device that stored energy and allowed the purchaser to use it might be a "currency".
Sorry Bob, I just don't buy energy as a currency.
Would you like to try and sell it?
money tree
24th-April-2006, 11:22 AM
energy will one day be free.......I recently discovered there have been inventions with magnetic motors......do a google. Also, solar tech is being developed along with fuel cells.
gold is the real currency.
Knobby22
24th-April-2006, 01:20 PM
No gold is just a commodity these days.
Mofra
25th-April-2006, 02:55 PM
I'd be tempted to say policial currency on a macro-scale.
Reading "Confessions of an economic hitman" by John Perkins, strong argument that there is nothing nations wont do to keep the current neo-feudal system of capitalism in power.
rederob
25th-April-2006, 04:34 PM
No gold is just a commodity these days.
Interesting!
A commodity held by most Central Banks, in vaults, where they keep money as well.
Thank goodness commodities can't breed with paper money.
I hear that in the US where paper presses see money paper the two get highly inflatible and reproduce like rabbits.
brerwallabi
25th-April-2006, 04:58 PM
Interesting!
A commodity held by most Central Banks, in vaults, where they keep money as well.
Thank goodness commodities can't breed with paper money.
I hear that in the US where paper presses see money paper the two get highly inflatible and reproduce like rabbits.
Now that made me laugh.